Justin McLaughlin's family fears another child will die if something isn't done to tackle the rise of youth violence.
A schoolboy who was stabbed to death at a Glasgow train station has been remembered as 'full of life' by his devastated family.
Justin had travelled into Glasgow with pals on the day of his murder. He had returned to the station where Haig - who he had never met before - was waiting with a friend. Maggie believes if more safe spaces were available to give young people places to take part in activities Justin’s death could have been avoided.
“Teenagers have nowhere to go and are roaming the streets. We need safe spaces where they can socialise, and groups in the community where they can learn about the consequences of violent crime.
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